the major problem is that there were 3 magazines running workbench
articles so narrowing it down may be a problem. have you tried looking
at the magazine web sites. Most should have at least the cover and
table of contents online.
BRuce
SkySurfer wrote:
> A recent woodwork magazine featured an article on a workbench, including
> detail plans for it. Does anyone know what the magazine is. It was off the
> shelves before I could lay my hands on it and I don't remember the name of
> it.
> TIA
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BRuce
SkySurfer wrote:
>
> A recent woodwork magazine featured an article on a workbench, including
> detail plans for it. Does anyone know what the magazine is. It was off the
> shelves before I could lay my hands on it and I don't remember the name of
> it.
> TIA
If the bench in the article in question was built on a base cabinet
with door and drawers it's in American Woodworker #105, January 2004.
If it had a dovetailed end cap by the face vice and Lon Shleining
wiping a finish on the top it's in FWW Shop & Tools.
charlie b
> If the bench in the article in question was built on a base cabinet
> with door and drawers it's in American Woodworker #105, January
> 2004. If it had a dovetailed end cap by the face vice and Lon
> Shleining wiping a finish on the top it's in FWW Shop & Tools.
>
> charlie b
>
Thanks guys,
American Woodworker is what I'm looking for. Popular Woodworking featured a
similar design in their 05, 2003 issue. Might even be the same design.
SkySurfer responds:
>American Woodworker is what I'm looking for. Popular Woodworking featured a
>similar design in their 05, 2003 issue. Might even be the same design.
Unlikely. If they did, you'd hear the resounding clang of lawyers striking
together.
Charlie Self
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FWW Shop and Tools (I think). I am looking for that one myself. At the back
were four or five detailed plans.
Greg
"SkySurfer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> A recent woodwork magazine featured an article on a workbench, including
> detail plans for it. Does anyone know what the magazine is. It was off the
> shelves before I could lay my hands on it and I don't remember the name of
> it.
> TIA
American Woodworker had the "Ultimate Bench" last month
"SkySurfer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> A recent woodwork magazine featured an article on a workbench, including
> detail plans for it. Does anyone know what the magazine is. It was off the
> shelves before I could lay my hands on it and I don't remember the name of
> it.
> TIA